Shoetree



Wnlenleel Apr. E89 w3@ SHUETIRIEIE Donald lll. Mitchell, Chicago, lll. Application Uctolber lil, 1934, Serial No. 7417,76@ 4l Claims. (Cl. i12-128.1)

Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing the preferred form of my invention.

Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the device of Fig. 1.

Fig. 3 is a top plan View of Fig. 2.

is light in Weight, simple still very eiectve in its use.

In Fig. 4 I have shown another form of toe construction, that is, instead of looping the toe end back as in Fig. l, I place a sheet metal cap over the end to prevent the wire between the sole and the upper.

In Fig. 5 I show another modified form of toe in which I bend the tip upwardly and curve it backwardly.

In Fig. 6 I have sho-Wn the ends of the wire Welded at ll instead of using the sheet metal plate il) to hold the ends together.

I claim:

l. A shoe from entering 2. A shoe tree tinuous spring wire member having a forwardly DONALD H. MITCHELL. 

